Cincinnati, OH Code Violation Leads: Fresh, Address-Level Lists (2026)
Code violations are dated, address-level distress signals. PermitGrab tracks 7,588 Cincinnati, OH violations filed in the last 90 days across 5,053 addresses, current through June 19, 2026 — a warm lead channel for investors, wholesalers, and repair contractors.
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View Cincinnati leads →Code-enforcement violations are one of the most underused lead channels in Cincinnati. Every citation is a dated, address-level signal that a property has a problem the owner now has to fix — overgrown lots, junk and debris, inoperable vehicles, or a structure that has fallen out of code. PermitGrab indexes 7,588 Cincinnati, OH code violations filed in the last 90 days (current through June 19, 2026, with 2,857 in the trailing 30 days) across 5,053 distinct addresses, refreshed daily.
What a Code Violation Lead Is
A code violation is a public record that an inspector cited a specific property — with the address, the violation type, the status, and the date. For the right business it is a warm lead: the owner is on notice and motivated to act. Investors read it as a distressed or motivated-seller signal; repair and cleanup contractors read it as a job that has to happen. Cincinnati's feed is dominated by tall grass/weeds, residential-code standards, litter, and improper trash set-out.
What Cincinnati Is Citing
The last 90 days break down into a handful of high-frequency categories:
- Tall Grass / Weeds (private property) — 2,440 cases. the single largest channel — recurring mowing and lawn-cleanup demand.
- Residential Code Standard — 1,303 cases. property-maintenance citations on the housing stock, ideal for rehab and repair.
- Litter (private property) — 1,228 cases. property-cleanup and junk-removal opportunities.
- Trash (improper set-out / empty cans) — ~880 combined. recurring nuisance citations across the metro.
Who Should Work Cincinnati Violations
The Cincinnati violation feed is built for lawn-care and cleanup crews on the dominant grass-and-litter volume; real estate investors and wholesalers; rehab contractors working the residential-code cases; and property-service vendors. Because each record carries the address and the citation date, you can work the newest cases first — while the owner is still under pressure to resolve them.
How PermitGrab Delivers It
Cincinnati code violations arrive in one daily feed, newest-first, with the address, violation type, status, and filing date — alongside the city's building-permit feed on the same Cincinnati data page. One flat monthly price covers Cincinnati and every other market we track, with no per-lead fees and no shared leads. New to this channel? Start with our guide to code-violation leads, then see plans and start working fresh Cincinnati violations.